HEAD, Justice.
1. Where a petition is fatally defective in that it does not set forth a cause of action, it may be attacked by oral motion to dismiss in the nature of a general demurrer at any time before verdict. Gibbs v. Forrester, 204 Ga. 545, 549 (50 S.E.2d 318); Pearson v. George,
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